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# 16GB storage Water-resistant FM radio SanDisk 16GB Clip Sport Plus MP3 Player, Blue - Bluetooth, LCD Screen, FM Radio - SDMX28-016G-G46B

**Brand:** sandisk
**Price:** 71349₫
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## Summary

> 🎧 Elevate your sound, conquer your workout!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** SanDisk 16GB Clip Sport Plus MP3 Player, Blue - Bluetooth, LCD Screen, FM Radio - SDMX28-016G-G46B by sandisk
- **How much does it cost?** 71349₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- sandisk enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sandisk brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Tune In Anytime:** Built-in FM radio for your favorite stations on the go.
- • **Compact & Convenient:** Lightweight and clips easily to your gear.
- • **Unleash Your Workout:** Bluetooth technology for a wireless experience.
- • **Endless Music Library:** Store up to 4000 songs for non-stop motivation.
- • **Stay Hydrated, Stay Tuned:** Water-resistant design for all-weather adventures.

## Overview

The SanDisk 16GB Clip Sport Plus MP3 Player is a versatile and affordable audio companion designed for active lifestyles. With Bluetooth connectivity, a water-resistant build, and the ability to store up to 4000 songs, this lightweight player ensures you never miss a beat, whether you're at the gym or outdoors. Plus, enjoy your favorite FM radio stations with ease!

## Description

The affordable, lightweight SanDisk Clip Sport Plus MP3 player gives you the freedom to work out the way you want. Durable and water-resistant, it`s ready for a muddy mountain bike ride or a trail run in the rain. Use the lightweight earphones included or enable the Bluetooth wireless technology and pair it with your favorite Bluetooth wireless headset. With 32GB capacity, you can clip up to 4000 songs to your clothes. Stop worrying about your device and focus on your workout. (IEC 60529 IPX5: Tested to withstand water flow (12.5L/min) at 3 min. Must be clean and dry before use.) (1GB=1,000,000,000 bytes. Actual user storage capacity less.) (Based on 3.5 min songs @ 128kbps bitrate. Approximations: results will vary based on file attributes and other factors.)

Review: Best value player out there - I love this little player. I'm on my second one, as I wore the first one out. No fault of the manufacturer or any shade on the quality, though, as it endured heavy use over a period of years, and even got dropped a lot. I got my money's worth. The audio quality is good, too. Not awesome, but good enough, especially for the price (if you want awesome, get one of those digital Walkmans, and be prepared to pay). That's why I bought another. I may buy more as spares for the future, and it is inexpensive enough to do so, as I don't want to chance that it will one day be discontinued due to lack of demand. It's smart to invest in dedicated, optimized devices to spread out the risk and increase quality instead of having a potential single point of failure such as a smart phone where you try to make it do everything. You spread out the wear and tear and don't use up battery on your main device. Typically, anything that tries to do everything doesn't do any particular thing as well as something specifically engineered to do that task. Also, why run down your phone battery listening to music and running a data connection when a media player like this can be used, instead? MP3 and media players such as this are an endangered species because of the idiot consumer thinking that online or streaming is where it's at. It's not. They also think that their phone is all that they need. That's not true. There are trade-offs with everything, and no obsolute right or wrong answer. With streaming, it's convenient, and you have a massive library instantly available, but you use data requiring a connection and are completely dependent upon third parties to make the content available. What happens when your content is removed from a service (and it will) or you have DRM limitations imposed? With a physical media player, you can buy CDs, rip them as WAV files and then use both the CDs and the WAV files as backups. You can then use the WAV files to create MP3 files. No one can take those away. Sure, it's not as convenient, and there is more of an investment in time and money, but you have a higher quality and more robust, resilient library that won't go away without you wanting it to. If you really love music, and want to collect a library, this is the way to go. If you have WAV files backed up, you always have the highest quality digital files available to expert on higher bit rate formats for higher end media players, too, so it's upgrade, or future, proof.
Review: Review for the SanDisk Clip Sport Plus Bluetooth 16GB MP3 player (Blue) - This review is for the SanDisk Clip Sport Plus Bluetooth 16GB MP3 player (Blue). I almost didn't buy this because there were so many negative reviews. The one and only reason I wanted a MP3 player is to play Audiobooks. I own a SanDisk Clip Sport Plus... purchased 3 years ago. I love it... but wanted to upgrade to a wireless Bluetooth... so I didn't have to have the Earbud wires hanging down and snagging on things while working. I received a Ruizu 8GB Portable Clip Bluetooth MP3 Player was purchased for me as a gift. I SENT THE RUIZU BACK... it did not play Audiobooks and I didn't like how you had to navigate back and forth to the Bluetooth screen to turn it on to get it to connect every time its turned on. So... I purchased a AGPTEK G15 16GB Bluetooth 4.0 MP3 Player, Wearable Clip. I also SENT this one BACK... although it did play Audiobooks from OverDrive and/or CD's ripped to MP3s... there was no main "Menu" button, so you had to keep pushing buttons to back out of your book and get to the Bluetooth screen to turn on the device, then navigate back to you book where you last left off. The other thing I did not like was that there was NO AUTO SAVE for books. You had to manually pause and navigate to a "Save" point in another menu screen. So if the player was on pause for more than 5 minutes, it Auto Shuts Off... and DOES NOT SAVE YOUR PLACE. Also it only allowed for up to "10 Saves points" before you have to start over writing other save points. After using my SanDisk Clip Sport Plus for the past 3 years... I was spoiled with the EASE of USE, especially after using 2 different MP3 players that were nothing like the SanDisk. So I decided to purchase and try out the new Bluetooth SanDisk MP3 player... what could I loose at this point... I have been using the SanDisk Bluetooth MP3 Player everyday since purchased on January 11, 2018. I really like it. It works just like the SanDisk Clip Sport Plus. It plays OverDrive Audiobooks just fine. Autosaves. It has a Main Menu Button. Easy to use. Once you set up the Bluetooth device... I have never had to navigate back to the Bluetooth menu screen. It remembers my device as soon as it is turned on. Turn the MP3 player on first, turn on the Bluetooth device. The Bluetooth icon on MP3 will light up in blue... letting you know you are connected. Push play... either on the MP3 player or your Bluetooth Ear device... (if you purchased one with Play/Pause like I did.) This MP3 Player is a little bigger than my Clip Sport Plus. The ON/OFF button is now the Front Middle Button instead of on the Top End of player. The Play/Pause button on the MP3 Player is a little stiffer... so you have to press it a little harder... (But THIS IS A WATER PROOF DEVICE... so the buttons are more of a thicker "Rubber" than "Plastic".) Over all... its the same player. It Auto Saves my place when I pause and/or it shuts down and seems to shut down fast when you push the Front Middle Button to turn it off. To turn on... your hold in the Front Middle button for about 7 seconds... same for the Bluetooth Ear device... hold for about 7 seconds to turn on. And yes... you can be listening to your Audiobook with your Bluetooth connected and still navigate the Menu buttons without pausing or stopping...if you need to make adjustment to something... like setting up a Sleep timer. I only mention this because of some of the reviews were saying you couldn't do this. I like this player well enough, that I am thinking about purchasing another one just to use at night when laying in bed. Also I would like to mention... I purchase a single Bluetooth Ear piece to use with this player while at work. So I could listen to my book and also hear if someone is talking to me. When someone is speaking to me... I just push Pause on the MP3 player or on my Ear piece... which ever one is more convenient at the time. If they are talking to me longer than say 10 minutes... my MP3 player will "Save" and shut down. The Bluetooth Ear device will tell me that "NO DEVICE IS CONNECTED." After another 5 minutes of not be connected to the MP3 player... the Bluetooth Ear piece will auto shut off. (I love this... because it does help to save on battery life.) SPECIAL NOTE: The Bluetooth Ear piece I purchased is very small... so it only has a 5 to 6 hours of battery life. I am at work for 8+ hours. So I purchase another Bluetooth Ear piece... the exact same one... so I conneted the 2nd Bluetooth Ear piece to the MP3 player... the same way as I did the first. So if you were to go to the Bluetooth Menu Screen... you would see the Ear device listed twice... (the 1st one and the 2nd one both with the same code number.) When I am listening to my Audiobook and the Bluetooth Ear piece tells me "Low Battery" I pause my book... Turn Off my Ear Piece... place it on its charger... I get the 2nd Bluetooth Ear piece thats already been charged and turn it on... it connects automaticly to the MP3 player (remember... its the exact same device/same code) so I put it in my ear and push Play on the player... and I am back to listening to my book. (Awesome!)

## Features

- Affordable, water-resistant MP3 player. (IEC 60529 IPX5: Tested to withstand water flow (12.5L/min) at 3 min. Must be clean and dry before use.)
- Bluetooth wireless technology lets you go wireless for even more freedom in your workout
- Lightweight and durable, clips to your clothes or gear
- 16GB capacity stores up to 4000 songs (1GB=1,000,000,000 bytes. Actual user storage less.) (Based on 3.5 min songs @ 128kbps bitrate. Approximations: results will vary based on file attributes and other factors.)
- Built-in FM Radio (FM radio functionality requires wired headphones)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01LRXHO48 |
| Additional Features | FM Radio |
| Best Sellers Rank | #176,174 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #837 in MP3 & MP4 Players |
| Brand | Sandisk |
| Built-In Media | Quick start guide, SanDisk Clip Sport Plus wearable music player, USB 2.0 transfer cable, Wired earphones |
| Color | Blue |
| Compatible Devices | Headphone, Earphone, Laptop, Personal Computer |
| Component Type | Battery, Display, Memory |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 6,871 Reviews |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00619659151263 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.73"D x 1.69"W x 2.6"H |
| Item Type Name | SanDisk SDMX28-016G-G46B Clip Sport Plus MP3 Player, 16GB (Blue) |
| Item Weight | 0.08 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Western Digital Technologies, Inc. |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 16 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | SDMX28-016G-G46B |
| Model Name | clip sport |
| Model Number | SDMX28-016G-G46B |
| Screen Size | 1.44 Inches |
| Special Feature | FM Radio |
| Supported Media Type | Micro SDXC |
| Supported Standards | MP3 |
| UPC | 619659151263 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2-year warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Sandisk
- **Color:** Blue
- **Compatible Devices:** Headphone, Earphone, Laptop, Personal Computer
- **Connectivity Technology:** Bluetooth
- **Media Type:** Micro SDXC
- **Memory Storage Capacity:** 16 GB
- **Model Name:** clip sport
- **Screen Size:** 1.44 Inches
- **Special Feature:** FM Radio

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this unit have a 3.5 mm jack outlet for headphones or other hookup besides bluetooth?**
A: I can only use a mp3 player at work. This is the only player I have found that I can connect with an aux cable to my Bluetooth speaker (don't need Bluetooth) that my speaker lasts my while 12 hr shifts at high volume as well as this player. I've had it for 7 months & it downloads so simple from my laptop, easy to connect with my earbuds to my cell, ect. It's loud...trust me yourp3 player makes a difference on your speaker loudness. Has a custom equalizer as well as Rock, ect. When using with Bluetooth at high volumes lastscabout 10-11 hrs. But I have a $17 portable charger that charges it up in about 45 min if I'm at the beach or a party. It has 3 playlists as well. I tried 3 other mp3 players & none worked with the aux cable or had the loudness with my W-King speaker which I highly recommend. I'm ordering another for my daughter. It also has a 2 yr warranty from the company if you ever need it. I love it.

**Q: Does the 16gb version have a micro SD slot?**
A: I just bought a new one and it doesn't.  Which is odd since the one I bought 5 years ago that I'm replacing does.  Small matter - I never used that slot anyway.  The internal memory is already far greater than I need to carrying music to the gym or running.

**Q: Can I listen to audio books?**
A: I use it for listening to audiobooks in MP3 format and it's usable, but it's not that great because it only remembers where you left off if you don't charge it or go to any other file in between.  It supposedly will do better with Audible books, but I don't use those so I can't say from my own experience.  It will play through a series of files (if they are properly named and numbered) in order, and it will remember where it was when you turned it off.  Unlike the earlier Clip Plus, it doesn't remember where you left off if you go out of the file and come back to it.

**Q: Can I put my I tunes Music on it**
A: As much as I like to "answer" your question with a question I have instead of just answering your inquiry with an actual answer, the answer is yes you can put your "iTunes" music (it's in mp3 format no?) in this, but you're not going to be able to do it like you would in an iPhone or iPod or something. You're going to have to download your iTunes music in an mp3 format in a local drive and then transfer that mp3 file into this device. In other words, you can't use iTunes to manage the files, for example. Yeah. Once again...you can't use iTunes to download music to this device...you have to download the mp3 file to a local drive and then transfer it to this device. Basically treat the mp3 file like it's a document or something.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best value player out there
*by C***T on August 15, 2021*

I love this little player. I'm on my second one, as I wore the first one out. No fault of the manufacturer or any shade on the quality, though, as it endured heavy use over a period of years, and even got dropped a lot. I got my money's worth. The audio quality is good, too. Not awesome, but good enough, especially for the price (if you want awesome, get one of those digital Walkmans, and be prepared to pay). That's why I bought another. I may buy more as spares for the future, and it is inexpensive enough to do so, as I don't want to chance that it will one day be discontinued due to lack of demand. It's smart to invest in dedicated, optimized devices to spread out the risk and increase quality instead of having a potential single point of failure such as a smart phone where you try to make it do everything. You spread out the wear and tear and don't use up battery on your main device. Typically, anything that tries to do everything doesn't do any particular thing as well as something specifically engineered to do that task. Also, why run down your phone battery listening to music and running a data connection when a media player like this can be used, instead? MP3 and media players such as this are an endangered species because of the idiot consumer thinking that online or streaming is where it's at. It's not. They also think that their phone is all that they need. That's not true. There are trade-offs with everything, and no obsolute right or wrong answer. With streaming, it's convenient, and you have a massive library instantly available, but you use data requiring a connection and are completely dependent upon third parties to make the content available. What happens when your content is removed from a service (and it will) or you have DRM limitations imposed? With a physical media player, you can buy CDs, rip them as WAV files and then use both the CDs and the WAV files as backups. You can then use the WAV files to create MP3 files. No one can take those away. Sure, it's not as convenient, and there is more of an investment in time and money, but you have a higher quality and more robust, resilient library that won't go away without you wanting it to. If you really love music, and want to collect a library, this is the way to go. If you have WAV files backed up, you always have the highest quality digital files available to expert on higher bit rate formats for higher end media players, too, so it's upgrade, or future, proof.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review for the SanDisk Clip Sport Plus Bluetooth 16GB MP3 player (Blue)
*by G***Y on February 27, 2018*

This review is for the SanDisk Clip Sport Plus Bluetooth 16GB MP3 player (Blue). I almost didn't buy this because there were so many negative reviews. The one and only reason I wanted a MP3 player is to play Audiobooks. I own a SanDisk Clip Sport Plus... purchased 3 years ago. I love it... but wanted to upgrade to a wireless Bluetooth... so I didn't have to have the Earbud wires hanging down and snagging on things while working. I received a Ruizu 8GB Portable Clip Bluetooth MP3 Player was purchased for me as a gift. I SENT THE RUIZU BACK... it did not play Audiobooks and I didn't like how you had to navigate back and forth to the Bluetooth screen to turn it on to get it to connect every time its turned on. So... I purchased a AGPTEK G15 16GB Bluetooth 4.0 MP3 Player, Wearable Clip. I also SENT this one BACK... although it did play Audiobooks from OverDrive and/or CD's ripped to MP3s... there was no main "Menu" button, so you had to keep pushing buttons to back out of your book and get to the Bluetooth screen to turn on the device, then navigate back to you book where you last left off. The other thing I did not like was that there was NO AUTO SAVE for books. You had to manually pause and navigate to a "Save" point in another menu screen. So if the player was on pause for more than 5 minutes, it Auto Shuts Off... and DOES NOT SAVE YOUR PLACE. Also it only allowed for up to "10 Saves points" before you have to start over writing other save points. After using my SanDisk Clip Sport Plus for the past 3 years... I was spoiled with the EASE of USE, especially after using 2 different MP3 players that were nothing like the SanDisk. So I decided to purchase and try out the new Bluetooth SanDisk MP3 player... what could I loose at this point... I have been using the SanDisk Bluetooth MP3 Player everyday since purchased on January 11, 2018. I really like it. It works just like the SanDisk Clip Sport Plus. It plays OverDrive Audiobooks just fine. Autosaves. It has a Main Menu Button. Easy to use. Once you set up the Bluetooth device... I have never had to navigate back to the Bluetooth menu screen. It remembers my device as soon as it is turned on. Turn the MP3 player on first, turn on the Bluetooth device. The Bluetooth icon on MP3 will light up in blue... letting you know you are connected. Push play... either on the MP3 player or your Bluetooth Ear device... (if you purchased one with Play/Pause like I did.) This MP3 Player is a little bigger than my Clip Sport Plus. The ON/OFF button is now the Front Middle Button instead of on the Top End of player. The Play/Pause button on the MP3 Player is a little stiffer... so you have to press it a little harder... (But THIS IS A WATER PROOF DEVICE... so the buttons are more of a thicker "Rubber" than "Plastic".) Over all... its the same player. It Auto Saves my place when I pause and/or it shuts down and seems to shut down fast when you push the Front Middle Button to turn it off. To turn on... your hold in the Front Middle button for about 7 seconds... same for the Bluetooth Ear device... hold for about 7 seconds to turn on. And yes... you can be listening to your Audiobook with your Bluetooth connected and still navigate the Menu buttons without pausing or stopping...if you need to make adjustment to something... like setting up a Sleep timer. I only mention this because of some of the reviews were saying you couldn't do this. I like this player well enough, that I am thinking about purchasing another one just to use at night when laying in bed. Also I would like to mention... I purchase a single Bluetooth Ear piece to use with this player while at work. So I could listen to my book and also hear if someone is talking to me. When someone is speaking to me... I just push Pause on the MP3 player or on my Ear piece... which ever one is more convenient at the time. If they are talking to me longer than say 10 minutes... my MP3 player will "Save" and shut down. The Bluetooth Ear device will tell me that "NO DEVICE IS CONNECTED." After another 5 minutes of not be connected to the MP3 player... the Bluetooth Ear piece will auto shut off. (I love this... because it does help to save on battery life.) SPECIAL NOTE: The Bluetooth Ear piece I purchased is very small... so it only has a 5 to 6 hours of battery life. I am at work for 8+ hours. So I purchase another Bluetooth Ear piece... the exact same one... so I conneted the 2nd Bluetooth Ear piece to the MP3 player... the same way as I did the first. So if you were to go to the Bluetooth Menu Screen... you would see the Ear device listed twice... (the 1st one and the 2nd one both with the same code number.) When I am listening to my Audiobook and the Bluetooth Ear piece tells me "Low Battery" I pause my book... Turn Off my Ear Piece... place it on its charger... I get the 2nd Bluetooth Ear piece thats already been charged and turn it on... it connects automaticly to the MP3 player (remember... its the exact same device/same code) so I put it in my ear and push Play on the player... and I am back to listening to my book. (Awesome!)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ If you use Linux, look elsewhere, unless you have access to a windows or apple computer.
*by J***. on January 9, 2023*

OK lets start with my biggest gripe. It will not work on Linux! As you can see in the screenshot, it appears in my disk utility, but not in my "devices" list. It should show up like an external drive, according to instructions, but nope. If you use Linux, look elsewhere for a player. That is, unless like me, you have access to the windows virus on a spare PC or laptop. That's what I did. I waded through the chest-deep crap and trash and the endless "update now!" and the Windows can not spy on you. log in to this spyware.." popup crap. I had to take music from my Linux machine, tranasfer it to a USB drive, then plug the drive into my windows-virused laptop and put the music on there. Only then, could I get music onto this player. What a pain in the rear! So hey WD/Sandisk, Just make the darn thing work with Linux, guys! It's a real thing, and it's not going away. Especially since even your servers, Amazons servers, even Microsofts and Apples servers all run... LINUX! Android is a version of Linux. So yeah, Sandisk, Linux is something you people should keep in mind with your devices. Your SD cards and USB drives work flawlessly in my Linux machine, Why did this player give me hell? A lesser gripe is that the screen on this player came pre-scratched. I took it from the original, still-sealed packaging, and it was scuffed up right on the screen. There was no screen protector film to peel off. A .001 cent piece of cling film plastic would have prevented this. However, that hardly obscures the screen when it is lit up, and does not affect any performance. It's just annoying that this happened. The last gripe, I promise. That is, there is some pre-loaded bloat. I don't need any audiobooks or lap timers and crap like that. I just want to play music. Period. But, that is the least of my gripes since Sandisk has kindly offered a setting to turn that junk off. Now for the good stuff: It works. Despite being forced to use the Macrohard Windurrs virus, to do it, I dragged a lump of random music into this thing. I just wanted to be done with that windows machine, fast, so I didn't bother to sort them. After ejecting the player and it initializing, it works fine. Sound is good via my KZ ZSN Pro IEM's (This is going to be a gift. I did not use the included buds) I was shocked to discover that the lump of music I dropped into this thing was all free lossless audio codec. Yes, FLAC! It plays flac files. NICE! The jumbled mess of content is all categorized into artis, album etc folder by the device. By "lump of music" and "jumbled mess" I mean about 8 compilation albums with various artists and such. It will sort them by artist or album if you wish, or it can just play the bulk. You can make playlists, but I'll leave that to the person who I am gifting this to. I'm only doing any of this since he has no access to a computer or anything other than cellphone internet. Otherwise, he's be setting it up himself. But I don't mind, so here I am. Which allows me to write a proper review. So to conclude: If you have windurrs or mack junk, you can use this no problem. But if you have Linux exclusively, You're gonna have a problem. (Get a Surfans F-20 D.A.P.. It doesn't care.) It works fine. You can turn off the bloatware. It plays fine, it sounds fine. (with flacs, have not tried it with lossy, MP3 files) I may update with further info about durability and longevity after I give this to my friend and he lets me know about that stuff.

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